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Has your vet suggested Zylkene? It's a food supplement which helps aleviate stress. Dont think you have to buy it from the vet, think you can get it online. http://www.buyzylkene.co.uk/ http://www.animalmedicines.co.uk/sea...FV1d4wodGhqalA |
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Others have used it with success though, gotta be worth a shot. |
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On Saturday we stripped the room, pen and conservatory he lives in and cleaned it from top to bottom, Leo seemed very happy and impressed - I sprayed the walls down with white vinegar as suggested above but when I came home tonight he had wet on the cane sofa - before i could say a word he had bolted underneath the sofa as he knew what he had done. This is no longer fair on the other 3 cats that are perfect on the cleanliness front, nor is it fair that this has allowed to completley take over our day to day activities, and also worry about what he’s doing when out of the house, I even try to rush home because of the mess that I might face All my cats are rescues and strongly believe in the 'for life' policy but this has beat me and I’m inclined to try and re-home him, I’m in bits just writing this post. |
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I heard this as well, think it works. |
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